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Allied leaders of World War I

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TheCouncil of Four (from left to right):David Lloyd George,Vittorio Emanuele Orlando,Georges Clemenceau andWoodrow Wilson inVersailles.
Map of the World showing the participants in World War I. Those fighting along with theAllied Powers (at one point or another) are depicted in blue, theCentral Powers in orange, and neutral countries in grey.

TheAllied leaders of World War I were thepolitical and military figures that fought for or supported theAllied Powers duringWorld War I.

Russian Empire

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Two bearded men of identical height wear military dress uniforms emblazoned with medals and stand side-by-side
KingGeorge V (right) with his first cousin Tsar Nicholas II, Berlin, 1913. Note the close physical resemblance between the two monarchs.[1]

French Third Republic

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British Empire

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United Kingdom

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Australia

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Dominion of Canada

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Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada

British Raj

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Union of South Africa

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Dominion of New Zealand

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Dominion of Newfoundland

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Kingdom of Serbia

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Kingdom of Montenegro

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Belgium

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King Albert I

Luxembourg

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Kingdom of Italy

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KingVictor Emanuel III of Italy

Kingdom of Romania

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United States

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Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States

Empire of Japan

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Okuma Shigenobu, 5thPrime Minister of Japan.

Republic of China

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  • Yuan Shikai – President of the Republic of China (1916)
  • Li Yuanhong – President of the Republic of China (1916–1917)
  • Feng Guozhang – President of the Republic of China (1917–1918)
  • Duan Qirui – Premier of the Republic of China

Kingdom of Greece

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Kingdom of Hejaz

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First Portuguese Republic

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Kingdom of Siam

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Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

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Ibn Saud, Emir of Nejd and Hasa

First Brazilian Republic

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Notes

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  1. ^At George's wedding in 1893,The Times claimed that the crowd may have confused Nicholas with George, because their beards and dress made them look alike superficially (The Times (London) Friday, 7 July 1893, p.5). Their facial features were only different up close.
  2. ^Robert D. Warth,Nicholas II, The Life and Reign of Russia's Last Monarch, 20
  3. ^Hart 2013, pp. 299–300
  4. ^Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922)."Nicholas (Nikolai Nikolayevich), Russian Grand Duke" .Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company.
  5. ^Who's Who: Alexander Samsonov Biography
  6. ^Who's Who: Paul von Rennenkampf
  7. ^First World War.com — Who's Who — Nikolai Ivanov
  8. ^Brusiloff, Hero of the Hour in Russia, Described Intimately by One Who Knows Him Well Charles Johnston, New York Times, 18 June 1916, accessed 8 February 2010
  9. ^J. F. V. Keiger,Raymond Poincaré (Cambridge University Press, 2002) p126
  10. ^First World War – Willmott, H. P., Dorling Kindersley, 2003, Page 52
  11. ^"Foch's Biography on the Immortals page of the Académie française" (in French). Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved2012-12-24.
  12. ^Simkins, Peter; Jukes, Geoffrey & Hickey, Michael,The First World War: The War To End All Wars,Osprey Publishing,ISBN 1-84176-738-7
  13. ^Williams, Charles,Pétain, Little Brown (Time Warner Book Group UK), London, 2005, p. 206,ISBN 978-0-316-86127-4
  14. ^Dragoljub R. Živojinovic,Kralj Petar I Karadordevic (King Peter I Karadordevic), vol. I-III, Belgrade, BIGZ 1988–1992.
  15. ^Carlo Bronne.Albert 1er: le roi sans terre.
  16. ^King Vittorio Emanuele III
  17. ^"Woodrow Wilson".Archived from the original on 22 January 2009. Retrieved24 December 2012.
  18. ^Hatfield, Mark O. (1997)."Thomas R. Marshall, 28th Vice President (1913–1921)". Senate Historical Office. Retrieved2009-08-18.
  19. ^"Library of Congress link: Washington held the title of "General and Commander in Chief" of the Continental Army".Library of Congress.
  20. ^Bix, Herbert P.Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan. Harper Perennial (2001).ISBN 0-06-093130-2

References

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  • Hart, Peter (2013).The Great War. Oxford: Oxford University Press.ISBN 9780199976270.
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